it&#39;s the <span class="Apple-style-span" style="background-color: rgb(255, 204, 102);">typesetting </span>that<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: large;"> killed </span>me tbh - <b>the</b> <i>only</i> <font class="Apple-style-span" face="&#39;trebuchet ms&#39;, sans-serif">font</font> missing was<font class="Apple-style-span" face="&#39;comic sans ms&#39;, sans-serif"> <font class="Apple-style-span" color="#FF6600">Comic Sans</font> </font>:)<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On 30 November 2010 15:46, Ben Dembroski <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:ben@dembroski.net">ben@dembroski.net</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
Howabouts lengthy and coherent?<br>
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On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 15:38 +0000, Thomas Coles wrote:<br>
&gt; you mean &quot;pretentious&quot; and &quot;lengthy&quot; rather than eloquent or coherent<br>
&gt; (Literature degree raises its ugly head)<br>
&gt; ;)<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; On 30 November 2010 15:36, Ben Dembroski &lt;<a href="mailto:ben@dembroski.net">ben@dembroski.net</a>&gt; wrote:<br>
&gt;         Yup.<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;         A much more eloquent and coherent way of saying:<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt;       IMHO, politics enter the equation when the tech is<br>
&gt;         used,<br>
&gt;         &gt;         consumed or referenced within the wider context of<br>
&gt;         human<br>
&gt;         &gt;         interactions<br>
&gt;         &gt;         and power relationships.<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;         :)<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;         On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 15:12 +0000, Thomas Coles wrote:<br>
&gt;         &gt; In my opinion:<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt; Technologies are tools designed to manipulate our<br>
&gt;         environments, they<br>
&gt;         &gt; change one thing into another thing.<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt; The end for which they are designed, when political, makes<br>
&gt;         the tool<br>
&gt;         &gt; political. A microchip is a tool to process information more<br>
&gt;         quickly -<br>
&gt;         &gt; it usurps human minds and human abilities. When we have<br>
&gt;         reached a<br>
&gt;         &gt; stage where we can no longer write or design computer<br>
&gt;         (machine) code<br>
&gt;         &gt; directly, when we have programming &#39;languages&#39;, we have<br>
&gt;         reached a<br>
&gt;         &gt; stage where the vocabulary is more important than the tool.<br>
&gt;         The very<br>
&gt;         &gt; idea of repetition, of loops, of unending sequences, of the<br>
&gt;         continual<br>
&gt;         &gt; increase in complexity of knowledge and possibility, the<br>
&gt;         computers&#39;<br>
&gt;         &gt; cold equivalence of data types.<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt; For me all these things are political, they mediate our<br>
&gt;         understanding<br>
&gt;         &gt; of the world and our understanding of each other. The fact<br>
&gt;         that we<br>
&gt;         &gt; have the luxury of these technologies, and others don&#39;t<br>
&gt;         (that we have<br>
&gt;         &gt; drones that can kill-at-distance with no risk) is political.<br>
&gt;         Can we<br>
&gt;         &gt; have iPods and Macs without the suicides at Foxcom?<br>
&gt;         Computers are<br>
&gt;         &gt; going to become more expensive due to Chinese embargos on<br>
&gt;         rare-earth<br>
&gt;         &gt; metals. In the end these tools do not exist in a vacuum,<br>
&gt;         someone made<br>
&gt;         &gt; them, someone designed them. If we use the Internet without<br>
&gt;         &gt; remembering that it is a cold-war outgrowth, don&#39;t we risk<br>
&gt;         buying into<br>
&gt;         &gt; ideas we might not be aware of?<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt; The politics is contextual of course, but not only this, the<br>
&gt;         types of<br>
&gt;         &gt; tools available emerge from needs and ideas not necessarily<br>
&gt;         our own.<br>
&gt;         &gt; When Microsoft releases Genuine Advantage, or refuses to<br>
&gt;         allow DVDs to<br>
&gt;         &gt; play on their software due to copyright, these things are no<br>
&gt;         longer<br>
&gt;         &gt; tools, but also have inbuilt promotion of certain<br>
&gt;         ideologies.<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt; Tom<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt; On 30 November 2010 14:57, Ben Dembroski &lt;<a href="mailto:ben@dembroski.net">ben@dembroski.net</a>&gt;<br>
&gt;         wrote:<br>
&gt;         &gt;         The can be, but it certainly resides on a sliding<br>
&gt;         scale with a<br>
&gt;         &gt;         huge<br>
&gt;         &gt;         range.<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt;         The use of Twitter by Iranian protesters is more<br>
&gt;         political<br>
&gt;         &gt;         than me<br>
&gt;         &gt;         deciding to use an Arduino over a Basic Stamp to<br>
&gt;         automate the<br>
&gt;         &gt;         watering<br>
&gt;         &gt;         of my house plants.  There&#39;s nothing inherently<br>
&gt;         political<br>
&gt;         &gt;         about<br>
&gt;         &gt;         technology.  IMHO, politics enter the equation when<br>
&gt;         the tech<br>
&gt;         &gt;         is used,<br>
&gt;         &gt;         consumed or referenced within the wider context of<br>
&gt;         human<br>
&gt;         &gt;         interactions<br>
&gt;         &gt;         and power relationships.<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt;         I would hope that any of these topics would equally<br>
&gt;         welcome on<br>
&gt;         &gt;         this<br>
&gt;         &gt;         list.<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt;         Equally important is the distinction that not<br>
&gt;         everything<br>
&gt;         &gt;         &quot;political&quot; has<br>
&gt;         &gt;         a significant element of &quot;technology&quot; to it.<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt;         --<br>
&gt;         &gt;         Ben<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt;         On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 11:01 +0000, M.Hersh wrote:<br>
&gt;         &gt;         &gt; Hi,<br>
&gt;         &gt;         &gt; I would also point out that technology itself and<br>
&gt;         its uses<br>
&gt;         &gt;         are political.<br>
&gt;         &gt;         &gt; Marion<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
&gt;         &gt;<br>
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